This album is an early entry in that company's extensive documentation of native music of the Americas, and it is an overwhelming listening. Recorded sound is fantastic, accomplishing the often exaggerated claim of turning one's listening room into an exotic environment. The blend of cultures that created this music is fascinating in itself.

Tarahumara matachine dance (3:00). Mayo deer dance : Chole (The partridge) (13:28). Performed by Tarahumara, Warihio, and Mayo musicians, singers and dancers from the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua, Mexico. Recorded in 1977 in Phoenix, Ariz.

Indian Music of Northwest Mexico: Tarahumara, Warihio, Mayo (Musica indigena del noroeste de Mexico). May 1979 · Ethnomusicology. What type of file do you want?

Indigenous music of North America, which includes American Indian music or Native American music, is the music that is used, created or performed by Indigenous peoples of North America, including Native Americans in the United States and Aboriginal peoples in Canada, Indigenous peoples of Mexico, and other North American traditional tribal music, such as Pueblo music and Inuit music

On this album, emphasis has been placed on the music and instruments indigenous to Mexico. Those of Spanish origin are used only where they are combined with typically Indian music or ceremonies. The elemental and universal qualities of this music give it significance and virility. En este álbum el énfasis ha sido puesto en la música y los instrumentos indígenas de México. Aquellos de origen español están presentes únicamente cuando están combinados con música o ceremonias típicamente indígenas.

The Tarahumara runners of northern Mexico are internationally known for their practically superhuman running abilities and incredibly good health. But who are they and what can we learn from them? Here’s everything you need to know about Mexico’s Tarahumara runners.

Tracklist

A1

Mayo Pascola Dance (Cuervo - "The Crow")

A2

Warihio Harp Solo

A3

Tarahumara Matachin Dance

A4

Tarahumara Matachin Dance

A5

Tarahumara Matachin Dance

B1

Tarahumara Yumari Dance

B2

Mayo Pascola Dance (Paloma Macho - "The Male Dove")

B3

Mayo Deer Dance (Chole - "The Partridge")

Companies, etc.

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Canyon Records Productions, Inc.

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Canyon Records

Notes

Produced in cooperation with the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona

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